Syria's Bloody
Record in Lebanon
By: George Khoury
LCCC Foreign Affairs Chairman
19/9/2001
For the last 25 years, the brave and resilient people of Lebanon have been under the
hegemony of the worst totalitarian and anachronistic regimes in the Middle East. The
hegemonic regime of the late Hafez Assad has left a bloody and long tradition: the
massacre of over 30,000 citizens in the city of Hama in 1982 simply so Assad could remain
the only ruler in Syria. Such regime proceeded to and continues to destroy Lebanon. The
Assad regime has killed over 200,000 Lebanese, and forced the emigration of 1.5 million.
All this in an attempt by Syria to fulfill its megalomaniacal, and hegemonic dream; of
swallowing Lebanon; annexing it as a part of Syria. Besides killing its national leaders,
attempting to eradicate every shred of the unique kaleidoscope that is Lebanese culture:
cosmopolitan education, a unique history and pluralism: the freedom of all religions, and
all sects as what happened at the University of Lebanon, the American University and many
other institutions, the list is long.
Syria has installed a puppet regime in Lebanon starting with Elias Alharawi, and then
General Lahoud as the Vichi French government before under the Nazi occupation. Former
President Harawi and PM Rafik Alhariri (appointed by Syria) drafted and signed an
agreement called the brotherhood collaboration, in which Syria was allowed to control the
Lebanese government at every level from military, to education and even religion. Among
other things, this agreement allowed the Syrians to flood the country with over 1.5
million Syrian workers; draining the already sagging Lebanese economy of more than 3
billion dollars annually. It also gave them a green light to alter Lebanon's immigration
laws, forcing the Lebanese government to 'nationalize' more than 500,000 Syrian Muslims in
order to destroy the demographic balance in favor of Islamic fundamentalism. Syria and
its' puppets are still active as we speak in perpetrating more horrendous acts and causing
more agony against Lebanon and its people through cunning tactics, and deception. Poverty
in Lebanon has reached an all time high: over 60% of the Lebanese live below poverty
level. The sad saga continues. We, the Lebanese people in Lebanon and abroad, grieve for
the land we love.
While we understand that Lebanon has no oil or other natural resources; we have abundance
of freedom-loving people. Lebanon could be the vanguard for peace in the region: once the
world community insists upon the complete, immediate, and unconditional implementation of
UN Resolution 520. Freedom has no price. But yet it has a high price for those who must
have it. We, the Lebanese people, share a love with all freedom-loving people around the
globe. We must have freedom. It is like air. No self-respecting nation can exist without
it. Our nation was founded on the freedom of the individual. It is not only a founding
member of the UN; but also was a facilitator of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A free people is simply who we are. And yet freedom is not simple at all. We have fought
bravely and indefatigably for many years. That's how much we believe in freedom and
democratic values. We urge and implore you to lend a helping hand. We ask for a hand up,
not a hand out, to preserve a decent and peace-loving country that was responsible for
many good things that the world enjoys: among them developing the Alphabet we speak and
write today. We are a proud people with 6000 years of history. That history and our
identity is being stripped away.... Gradually our freedom is stifled, and our country is
controlled by a bunch of thugs who don't even seem human. They manifest no compassion, nor
respect for human life. They are masters of deceit and deception in order to achieve their
aims. Their aim is to terrorize and extinguish our country. The following are some of the
atrocities inflicted on our people:
July 20th 1976
The late Hafez Al-Assad declares in his famous speech at the Damascus University that
Syria, and Lebanon are considered one country and one people through history. Going by
such ideology Syria provided the Palestinians in Lebanon with all kinds of weapons and
sent its army to Lebanon under the guise of the Palestinian Liberation Army without
authorization from the Lebanese government.
8-26-1983.
President Hafez Assad declares that Syria and Lebanon are one country and that both
Lebanese and Syrians are one people.
9-10-1975.
Syrian Special troops (Saeekah) invade the Lebanese town of Dier Ashashe forcing its
inhabitants to flee. They massacre three priests.
9-11-1975.
Syrian Special troops invade the Southern town of Biet Malat, killing seven citizens and
kidnapping ten.
9-26-1975.
Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram accuses Syria of direct involvement in Lebanon's internal
affairs in a bid to force its Baath ideology on its people.
10-9-1975.
Syrian forces invade the Tal Abass town in the Akar district, killing fifteen citizens and
injuring ten. They burned the town's church, hoping to instigate a
religious strife among the Lebanese.
1-2-1975.
A Syria special brigades enter the Beekah Valley without any Lebanese authorization.
1-7-1976.
Syrian Vice President abdoul Halim Khadam states in an interview with a Kuwaiti newspaper,
that Lebanon was a part of Syria and Syria is determined to take
it back.
1-15-1976.
The Palestinian Yarmouk Brigade enter the Bekaa Valley under Syrian command; attacking
Lebanese army positions stationed in the area.
1-19-1976.
More Yarmouk forces enter northern Lebanon; attacking local police stations aided by
Palestinian collaborators.
1-21-1976.
The Yarmouk Brigade along with Saeekah forces attack the Chouf Christian town of Al
-Damour; forcing its inhabitants to flee, killing and raping women and children by the
dozens, and ravaging the whole town. Ignoring Druze Leader Kamal Jumblat's attempts to
stop the attack, Syria continues unabated with its' plan to instigate a religious war
among the Lebanese.
3-5-1976.
The Syrian forces surround the northern towns of Kebait and Endact in Akhar; shelling both
with heavy mortars, while falsely broadcasting lies claiming that the locals had asked for
their help. Mr. Kamal Jumblat denounced the Syrian military invasion.
4-5-1976.
Sheik Bashir Gemayel, the Lebanese forces leader declares that Lebanese parties are
getting closer to resolving their differences. The Syrian troops abort all peace and
conciliation efforts.
5-31-1976.
Syrian army units enter northern Lebanon for the first time equipped with tanks and heavy
artillery.
6-1-1976.
Syrian forces advance through the Beekah Valley and overtake many strategic locations.
7-20-1976.
President Hafez Al-Assad boldly declares in his famous speech, that Syria needs nobody's
permission to send its' army to Lebanon.
11-11-1976.
Syrian troops (Saeekah) attempt to assassinate Mr. Raymond Edeeh, head of the National
Block party.
12-15-1976.
Syrian army and its intelligence take control of the country's newspapers; forcing out
their employees, physically abusing some and confiscating all publishing equipment in
retaliation for the papers' open criticism of Syria's illegitimate military presence in
Lebanon.
12-19-1976.
Syrian army barges into Annahar newspaper and Lorient de Joure headquarters; occupying
them.
12-20-1976.
Syria's defense Minister attempts to justify these attacks to muzzle free speech as an
attempt to stop them from publishing Zionist propaganda against
Syria.
11-5-1977.
Syrian Saiqa invades the southern town of Alasheeyeh; killing forty-one citizens and
forcing all its inhabitants to flee.
2-4-1978.
The Syrian army attempts to enter the Lebanese Army Fayadeyeh Barracks (the heart of
Lebanon autonomy); however, the attack is thwarted by the Lebanese Army. General Major
Abdallah Elhatshiti was killed in the battle; Syria lost thirty invaders.
6-14-1978.
Syrian forces shell the Christian town of Diar Elahmar in the Bekaah Valley.
6-28-1978.
Gangs from the Syrian secret service (Al - Mukhabarat) invade the towns of Alkah, Rass
Beaalbak, and Jadidat Altoufah. They kidnap tens of citizens, later found dead in the
towns' vicinity. The whereabouts of many other inhabitants remain unknown.
6-30-1978.
Syrian tank brigades, supported by their Air Force, invade the hills of Batroun in
northern Lebanon. Despite heavy resistance from the locals and the Lebanese forces, they
overtake the Bashari district.
9-30-1978.
Heavy fighting breaks out between the Syrian army and the Lebanese Forces all over
Christian East Beirut. Unable to capture the area, they retreat and resort instead to
indiscriminate shelling of the area with heavy mortars and 240 ml cannons. Their cowardly
act takes the lives of 100 innocent civilians; injuring more than 1000.
3-16-1977.
Syrian secret service agents (Mukhabarat) assassinate Druze Leader Mr. Kamal Jumblat (a
few meters from a Syrian check point) in the shouf area. They proceed to instigate
numerous massacres against Christians in the area; sharing culpability for the murder in
cold blood of 250 innocent civilians.
2-10-1980.
Syrian army invade the town of Kanat in northern Lebanon; conquering it after six days.
Tanks and heavy artillery were used in this savage Syrian attack.
2-23-1980.
Syrian thugs murder Shek Bashir Gemayel's daughter, Maya, in cold blood.
2-24-1980.
Salim Alousi a well known anti-Syrian Lebanese journalist is found dead at the Aramoun
area. The Syrian invading troops kidnapped Mr. Lousi , tortured him and mutilated his
body: his fingers were cut and burned with acid.
3-13-1980.
Syrian agent Hussein Mustafa Teliass attempts to assassinate former Lebanese President
Camille Chamoun with a car bomb.
7-22-1980.
The Syrian Mukhabarat assassinate Mr. Riyad Taha, the head of Lebanese Journalists Union..
8-28-1980.
Syrian secret agents attempt to assassinate the American Ambassador to Lebanon Mr. Joan
Ghonterdean.
11-10-1980.
Syrian agents exploded two car bombs in East Beirut (Ashrafeyeh) killing and injuring tens
of innocent civilians.
12-23-1980.
Syrian mortars rain down on the Christian town of Zahli in the Bekah Valley on Christmas
Eve, causing the death and the injury of tens of innocent
civilians.
2-20-1981
Syrians attempt to assassinate a Catholic Arch Bishop in the town of Bahamdoun close to a
Syrian military checkpoint in a bid to instigate a religious conflict in the area.
4-2-1981.
Syrian artillery basis located in Mount Lebanon shells East Beirut killing 100 innocent
civilians, including school students, and without any warning.
4-3-1981.
Ten thousand Syrian troops attack the Christians town of Zahli in an attempt to conquer
it. Christian local militias resisted fiercely for 4 months, thwarting the Syrian
invasion.
9-3-1981.
Syrian agents assassinate the French Ambassador to Beirut Mr. Louis de Lamar.
12-15-1981.
Iraq accuses Syrian secret service of bombing the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut; killing thirty
and injuring more than one hundred twenty.
4-27-1982.
Syrian agents assassinate Sheik Ahmad Assaf who had denounced the Syrian occupation.
5-1-1982.
Syrian agents assassinate Father Philip Abou Suliaman in an attempt to instigate religious
strife in the area.
5-24-1982.
An explosion inside the French Embassy kills nine and injures twenty-six. The notorious
Syrian agent Hussein Teliess carried out the attack.
5-24-1982.
The French newspaper Le Matin openly accuses the Syrian secret service of bombing the
French Embassy. It releases a report naming all those responsible for the terrorist
attack.
7-11-1982.
Syria troops shell the area of East Beirut for no reason; killing and injuring more
innocent citizens.
9-14-1982.
Syrian agent, Habib Chartouni, assassinates President elect Bashir Gemayel.
4-19-1982.
Syrian agents bomb the American Embassy in Beirut; killing and injuring more innocent
citizens.
4-20-1983.
Media and world newspapers from Egypt, Jordan, United States and Israel reveal that the
Islamic brotherhood group who claimed responsibility for the bomb attack on the US Embassy
in Beirut is nothing but a cover up for the Syrian secret service.
9-2-1983.
Palestinian forces led by Syria with special Syrian units launch a massive attack against
the Souk Al-Karab town in an attempt to take over the Presidential Palace in Baabda
district. The attack was courageously foiled by the Lebanese Army
9-6-1983.
The Lebanese government officially complains to the United States and the European
government that Syrian and Palestinian troops have attempted to overthrow the Lebanese
government and take control over the country.
9-8-1983.
Syria declares publicly that it will be willing to help its allies overthrow the Lebanese
government.
9-8-1983.
US spokesman Mr. Allen Ronburg, in a press release, makes it clear that the US holds Syria
and its troops fully responsible for the escalating situation in Lebanon; accusing
Damascus of supplying its' allied Militias fighting against the Lebanese government with
all kinds of weapons.
9-9-1985.
High-level French official declares that Damascus is attempting in every way possible to
disrupt all positive efforts by the Lebanese to negotiate among themselves. He also holds
Syria accountable for the bombing of the French Embassy from positions occupied by Syrian
forces.
12-27-1985.
Syria tries implementing the tripartite agreement, but a revolt from East Beirut killed
the attempt on the spot. This attempt failed to 'legitimize' Syria's control over the
Lebanese autonomy where years later the Taef accord succeeded.
9-18-1986.
Hussein Mustafa Teliase who currently lives in Syria on a street called Hayh Abou Remaneh,
killed the special French communiqué at the French Embassy using a special silencer gun
outside the Embassy premises.
10-7-1986.
Syrian agents gun down the vice president of the Islamic center in Lebanon, Sheik Subhi
Alsaleh, in broad daylight.
11-22-1986.
Syrian army units kidnaps hundreds of Lebanese from the city of Tripoli and tens of them
were found dead in different alleys and streets around Tripoli.
11-31-1986.
Syrian army carries out executions of 34 Lebanese civilians accusing them, without any
trial or proof, of defying the Syrian occupation in Lebanon.
8-2-1987.
Syrian agents gun down President Amin Gemayel's special advisor, Doctor Muhammad Shoukeir,
inside his home in West Beirut.
3-14-1989.
Syrians, equipped with heavy artillery of 240 ml and 160 ml, shell the hills of Armoune in
east and West Beirut; especially hitting hard the UNESCO: killing tens of innocent
civilians. Aided by the Syrian navy and missile launchers, and in collaboration with
Israel, Syria closed in on East Beirut: the area under the true Lebanese autonomy.
5-9-1989.
Syrian agents assassinate Mufti Hassan Khalid because he informed Kuwaiti's Ambassador
that the Syrian artillery from its positions at the hills of Aramoun were responsible for
shelling east and West Beirut; causing the massacre of UNESCO.
11-22-1989.
Syrian agents assassinate President-elect Rene Mouawad for his disagreements and refusal
to obey the Syrian authority.
8-1-1990.
Syria and its allies surround the area loyal to the Lebanese autonomy in an attempt to
overthrow the legitimate transitional government of General Aoun.
10-12-1990.
Syrian agent Francois Halal, following a plan supervised by the Secretary General of the
Baath party in Lebanon, Abdallah Alamin, attempts to assassinate General Michel Aoun at
the Baabda Presidential Palace.
10-13-1990.
Syrian forces, with fierce air and land support, advanced through East Beirut; which was
controlled by the Lebanese army. Lebanese army units and civilians resisted in every way
possible, but to no avail. Syria crushed the resistance; proceeding on a killing spree of
more than 400 innocent civilians execution style in the area of Daher Elwahish, Souk
Elkharab, Bessouse, Hadath and Biet Meri. Syria arrested hundreds of Lebanese army
officers and soldiers, as well as civilians and transferred them all to Syrian jails where
they remain captive even today. Aside from all the killing and arrests, the Syrian army
penetrated the Defense Ministry offices and stole all the equipment that they could get
their hands on: computers, desks, maps, archives, historic and strategic documents
belonging to Lebanon and moved everything to Syria, aided willingly by General Lahoud, who
currently is Lebanon's-Syrian appointed President.
Long Live Freedom